RPF Constable Answer Key 2025 Out: All You Need to Know
The buzz among candidates is loud and clear—the RPF Constable Answer Key 2025 just dropped on March 24 at 6 PM. If you sat for the Railway Protection Force Constable Computer-Based Test (CBT) between March 2 and 18 this year, you finally have a shot at checking how you really did and challenging anything that doesn’t feel right.
This answer key isn’t just for checking answers. It’s your first window into your actual performance—often a make-or-break moment for the thousands of candidates eyeing one of the 4,208 coveted posts on the line this year.

Accessing the Answer Key and Raising Objections
Here’s what happens next: Every candidate can now log in on their zone’s official RRB website—most jump straight to rrbcdg.gov.in. Just grab your application number and date of birth, and you’ll land on a portal showing you your question paper, the answer key, and your marked responses, all ready for a detailed review.
Spot something off? Maybe you’re convinced the official answer is incorrect. RRB gives you a solid chance to argue your case. From the evening of March 24, you have until midnight of March 29 to file an objection. But it’s not just a button click—you’ll need to pay a small fee for each question you challenge, and you must provide proof or reference to back up your claim. Objections without credible evidence get filtered out fast.
- Answer Key Release: March 24, 2025 (6 PM)
- Objection Window: Until March 29, 2025 (midnight)
- Final Answer Key: Coming soon after objections are reviewed
- Expected Results: Around May 2025
While the final key date hasn’t dropped yet, RRB usually moves pretty quickly once the objections window closes. All valid objections are reviewed by subject experts, and any necessary changes are made before the final answers—and eventually results—are published.
But don’t relax just yet, even if you’re confident you aced the CBT. This is just round one. After results, the next steps for shortlisted candidates include the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) and the Physical Measurement Test (PMT). Only CBT qualifiers get to compete here, so your performance on the written exam is everything right now.
If you’re waiting for the final word, keep checking official RRB websites regularly. Dates and details can drop without much warning. Missing a deadline—especially for objections—can mean your honest challenge never gets heard, so stay alert and read every update closely.
The railway world moves at its own rhythm, but for now, candidates are glued to their screens, hoping their calculated scores hold up and ready to make their mark if something doesn’t add up. The next few weeks will shape careers, spark plenty of debates, and decide who marches on to PET/PMT tests—and ultimately, toward wearing that uniform.